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1 The University of Texas at Dallas Risk Management Guidelines for Special Events These guidelines pertain to events sponsored by UTD or a third party, jointly sponsored events, or third parties providing services for an event. A Special Event can be any event that occurs outside the day-to-day operations of the University. Special Events are usually short-term, and they can expose the institution to risk either directly or indirectly. Examples of Special Events include fundraisers, graduations, concerts, sporting/athletic events, political events, conferences, camps, film/tv productions, etc. Ensuring a safe and successful event involves preparation and planning. Checklists are provided below to help you prepare for your event. The checklists are not all-inclusive, but they can be used as a starting point during the event planning process. I. Compliance with the U. T. System Regents Rules and Regulations Regents Rules series regarding the Use of University Facilities, and series 40501, Speech and Assembly, address requirements for certain special events. Please refer to the Rules directly to ensure that the event complies. II. Involving Other Departments One of the first steps in the preparation process is to identify and assess the risks associated with a particular event. To assist you in this process and with addressing the risks once they are identified, it is advisable to involve experts from a variety of areas. Examples of departments that will be able to offer assistance are listed below. Department Administration (x2256)/procurement (x2301)-- contracts, liability issues, insurance Environmental Health & Safety (x4111)-- life safety and property protection issues, room capacity, etc. University Police (x2331)-- crowd control, security, emergency response, parking, unlocking and locking of buildings, criminal background checks News and Information (x2155)-- event communications, media coordination Facilities Management (x2141)-- facility requirements, room set ups, utilities, property protection Food Services (x2254) catering Outside Officials--City Police Department, Fire Department, etc. (contact will be made by University Police or EH&S at your request) Other Not Contacted Person Contacted Revised 01/12...

2 Risk Identification & Assessment Understand the Risks Involved with the Event Below is a list of potential risks or special needs associated with Special Events. Again, the list is not all-inclusive, but it is designed to help you think through the event, with the assistance of those experts listed above, and begin assessing the possible exposures involved. Description Participant Safety Spectator Safety First Aid Emergency Response Crowd Control Excessive Noise (potential complaints) Environmental Release (air, water, hazardous waste, etc.) Security Concerns Potential Communication Problems During Event (general or emergency) Weather Contingencies Property Protection Alcohol Consumption Other Special Risks Posed by Vendors Electrical/Infrastructure Requirements Unusual Accommodation Requirements / Americans with Disabilities Act Parking/Transportation to and from Event Permit Requirements Pyrotechnics Event cancellation Hazardous Materials Room Capacity Exceeded Life Safety Media Attention/Public Relations Issues Heating/Cooling Utility Needs Minors Involved as Participants Risk Present? III. Loss Control After the potential risks associated with an event have been identified, continue to work with the experts in other departments to develop measures that address those risks. Below are some basic questions to ask regarding loss control. A. Can measures be implemented to reduce the likelihood that an injury or other loss will occur as a result of the event? B. Can measures be implemented that will reduce the severity of an injury or other loss if one does occur? C. Is the risk too great? Should a particular activity be avoided altogether? 2

3 D. Can any remaining risk be addressed by a contract (subcontract responsibility or indemnification agreement)? Indemnification If the event involves any agreement with a third party sponsor, service provider, etc., the agreement must be reviewed by the Director of Procurement Management (ext. 2301) to ensure that the appropriate indemnification language is included. If the event involves participants that will be registering for the event (ex. conferences, fun runs), it may be appropriate to include a waiver on the registration form. Legal counsel should review the proposed waiver language. A sample of three (Spanish and English) Release and Indemnification Agreements are attached as Exhibit A. Waivers can also be used for event sponsors when no formal agreement between the University and an event sponsor exists. Again, legal counsel should review the proposed waiver language. E. Can any remaining risk be addressed by insurance? Insurance Insurance is another important means of addressing risks associated with an event. The U. T. System carries the following policies that may come into play at a Special Event: Automobile liability insurance (University owned vehicles, rental vehicles or other vehicles driven by University employees during the event) Crime insurance (if someone steals money or securities from the University during the event) Property insurance (covers damage to University property - $250,000 deductible) Equipment insurance (can cover special equipment used during an event if equipment is scheduled on the policy prior to the event) Fine Art insurance (can cover art loaned to the University for a special event if art is scheduled on the policy prior to the event) Workers Compensation (self-insurance if a University employee is injured while working for the University at the event) Camp Insurance (provides excess medical expense coverage to campers and liability coverage to the University if the camp is scheduled on the policy) Special Event Insurance (available to provide liability coverage for a special event if risks cannot be transferred to third parties). As a sponsor of a special event, you are required to complete the Special Event Risk Assessment form and forward it to the Director of Special Projects and Lean, if applicable, for review of insurance need. Insurance Requirements for Third Parties Involved in the Event It is also advisable to specify insurance requirements for third parties involved with an event, such as sponsors or service providers. Third parties can provide evidence that such insurance is in place by providing the University with a certificate of insurance. The type of insurance required and the level of insurance required can vary by event. A checklist of recommended insurance requirements is given below; however, the sponsoring component institution should consider the risks presented by each event in choosing the appropriate coverage and limits. 3

4 Insurance Requirements for Third Parties Type of Insurance General Liability Insurance (Require when a third party will use a University facility or provide services at an event. Specify that Products Liability coverage must be included if food provider. $1,000,000 per occurrence) Automobile Liability Insurance (Require when a third party will be driving their vehicles on campus in association with the event or if they will be driving their vehicles on behalf of the University. $1,000,000 Combined Single Limit) Workers Compensation Insurance (Require when a third party will be conducting work on University property ex. food vendors, constructing stages or tents in preparation for event. Statutory Limits) Liquor Liability Insurance (Require if third party selling or distributing alcohol at event. $1,000,000 per occurrence) Additional Insurance for High Risk Events (Consider additional coverages or higher limits for high risk events, such as fireworks, events with environmental impacts, events with large alcohol sales etc.) Additional Insured status for the Board of Regents of UT System and the component institution should be required on General Liability, Auto Liability and Liquor Liability (if required). A Waiver of Subrogation in favor of the Board of Regents of UT System and the institution should be required for Workers Compensation (if required). Film/TV Production Specific general liability insurance requirements for film or TV production on campus are listed in the Regents Rules, Series Not Required Required / Date Certificate Reviewed If an event is being held at a Non-University facility, you may be asked to provide evidence of the University s insurance coverage to the facility owner. The U. T. System does not carry a blanket General Liability insurance policy, which is the most common requirement. You can provide the facility owner with the attached Statement of Insurance, Exhibit B. It discusses general liability and workers compensation. If the statement is not acceptable to the owner, you can request assistance from the Director of Special Projects and Lean (ext. 2256). Please contact the Office of Administration, if you have any questions regarding insurance coverage and/or requirements for third parties. The Office of Administration can be reached at extension 2213 or at 4

6 V. RELEASE AND INDEMNIFICATION AGREEMENT FOR MINORS Exhibit A PARTICIPANT: (Name and Address) INSTITUTION: The University of Texas DESCRIPTION OF ACTIVITY OR TRIP: LOCATION: DATE(s): I am the Parent/Guardian of the above-named Participant who is under eighteen years of age and am fully competent to sign this Agreement. I give permission for Participant to participate in the above-referenced Activity or Trip. I acknowledge that the nature of the Activity or Trip may expose Participant to hazards or risks that may result in Participant's illness, personal injury or death and I understand and appreciate the nature of such hazards and risks. In consideration of Participant being permitted to participate in the Activity or Trip, I hereby accept all risk to Participant's health and of his/her injury or death that may result from such participation and I hereby release the above named Institution, its governing board, officers, employees and representatives from any and all liability to Participant, Participant's personal representatives, estate, heirs, next of kin, and assigns for any and all claims and causes of action for loss of or damage to Participant's property and for any and all illness or injury to Participant's person, including his/her death, that may result from or occur during Participant's participation in the Activity or Trip, whether caused by negligence of the Institution, its governing board, officers, employees, or representatives, or otherwise. I further agree to indemnify and hold harmless the Institution and its governing board, officers, employees, and representatives from liability for the injury or death of any person(s) and damage to property that may result from Participant's negligent or intentional act or omission while participating in the described Activity or Trip. I HAVE CAREFULLY READ THIS AGREEMENT AND UNDERSTAND IT TO BE A RELEASE OF ALL CLAIMS AND CAUSES OF ACTION FOR PARTICIPANT'S INJURY OR DEATH OR DAMAGE TO PARTICIPANT'S PROPERTY THAT OCCURS WHILE PARTICIPATING IN THE DESCRIBED ACTIVITY OR TRIP AND IT OBLIGATES ME TO INDEMNIFY THE PARTIES NAMED FOR ANY LIABILITY FOR INJURY OR DEATH OF ANY PERSON AND DAMAGE TO PROPERTY CAUSED BY PARTICIPANT'S NEGLIGENT OR INTENTIONAL ACT OR OMISSION. Signature of Parent/Guardian Signature of Witness Address (if different than Participant's) Date Signed Date Signed 6

7 Exhibit A VI. RELEASE AND INDEMNIFICATION AGREEMENT FOR ADULTS PARTICIPANT: (Name and Address) INSTITUTION: The University of Texas DESCRIPTION OF ACTIVITY OR TRIP: LOCATION: DATE(s): I, the above named participant, am eighteen years of age or older and have voluntarily applied to participate in the above Activity or Trip. I acknowledge that the nature of the Activity or Trip may expose me to hazards or risks that may result in my illness, personal injury or death and I understand and appreciate the nature of such hazards and risks. In consideration of my participation in the Activity or Trip, I hereby accept all risk to my health and of my injury or death that may result from such participation and I hereby release the above named Institution, its governing board, officers, employees and representatives from any liability to me, my personal representatives, estate, heirs, next of kin, and assigns for any and all claims and causes of action for loss of or damage to my property and for any and all illness or injury to my person, including my death, that may result from or occur during my participation in the Activity or Trip, whether caused by negligence of the Institution, its governing board, officers, employees, or representatives, or otherwise. I further agree to indemnify and hold harmless the Institution and its governing board, officers, employees, and representatives from liability for the injury or death of any person(s) and damage to property that may result from my negligent or intentional act or omission while participating in the described Activity or Trip. I HAVE CAREFULLY READ THIS AGREEMENT AND UNDERSTAND IT TO BE A RELEASE OF ALL CLAIMS AND CAUSES OF ACTION FOR MY INJURY OR DEATH OR DAMAGE TO MY PROPERTY THAT OCCURS WHILE PARTICIPATING IN THE DESCRIBED ACTIVITY OR TRIP AND IT OBLIGATES ME TO INDEMNIFY THE PARTIES NAMED FOR ANY LIABILITY FOR INJURY OR DEATH OF ANY PERSON AND DAMAGE TO PROPERTY CAUSED BY MY NEGLIGENT OR INTENTIONAL ACT OR OMISSION. Signature of Participant Witness Date Date 7

8 Exhibit A VII. RELEASE AND INDEMNIFICATION AGREEMENT FOR ADULT STUDENTS STUDENT: (Name and Address) INSTITUTION: The University of Texas DESCRIPTION OF ACTIVITY OR TRIP: LOCATION: DATE(s): I, the above named student, am eighteen years of age or older and have voluntarily applied to participate in the above Activity or Trip. I acknowledge that the nature of the Activity or Trip may expose me to hazards or risks that may result in my illness, personal injury or death and I understand and appreciate the nature of such hazards and risks. In consideration of my participation in the Activity or Trip, I hereby accept all risk to my health and of my injury or death that may result from such participation and I hereby release the above named Institution, its governing board, officers, employees and representatives from any liability to me, my personal representatives, estate, heirs, next of kin, and assigns for any and all claims and causes of action for loss of or damage to my property and for any and all illness or injury to my person, including my death, that may result from or occur during my participation in the Activity or Trip, whether caused by negligence of the Institution, its governing board, officers, employees, or representatives, or otherwise. I further agree to indemnify and hold harmless the Institution and its governing board, officers, employees, and representatives from liability for the injury or death of any person(s) and damage to property that may result from my negligent or intentional act or omission while participating in the described Activity or Trip. I HAVE CAREFULLY READ THIS AGREEMENT AND UNDERSTAND IT TO BE A RELEASE OF ALL CLAIMS AND CAUSES OF ACTION FOR MY INJURY OR DEATH OR DAMAGE TO MY PROPERTY THAT OCCURS WHILE PARTICIPATING IN THE DESCRIBED ACTIVITY OR TRIP AND IT OBLIGATES ME TO INDEMNIFY THE PARTIES NAMED FOR ANY LIABILITY FOR INJURY OR DEATH OF ANY PERSON AND DAMAGE TO PROPERTY CAUSED BY MY NEGLIGENT OR INTENTIONAL ACT OR OMISSION. Signature of Student Date Witness Date 8

9 RELEASE AND INDEMNIFICATION AGREEMENT FOR VOLUNTEERS VOLUNTEER: (Name and Address) INSTITUTION: The University of Texas DESCRIPTION OF VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: LOCATION: DATE: I, the above named volunteer, am 18 years of age or older and am voluntarily performing service for the Institution of my own free will and without any promise of remuneration, compensation, or benefits, including insurance. I acknowledge that within the course and scope of my activities as a volunteer, I may be exposed to hazards or risks that may result in my illness, personal injury, or death and I understand and appreciate the nature of such hazards and risks. In consideration of being permitted to participate in the Activity, I hereby accept all risk to my health and of my injury or death that may occur while I am acting within the course and scope of my activities as a volunteer. I hereby release the above named Institution, its governing board (The University of Texas System Board of Regents), officers, employees and representatives, in their individual and official capacities, from any liability to me, my personal representatives, estate, heirs, next of kin, and assigns for any and all claims and causes of action for loss of or damage to my property and for any and all illness or injury to my person, including my death, that may result from or occur during my activities as a volunteer, WHETHER CAUSED BY NEGLIGENCE OF THE INSTITUTION, ITS GOVERNING BOARD, OFFICERS, EMPLOYEES, OR REPRESENTATIVES, OR OTHERWISE. I further agree to indemnify and hold harmless the above-named Institution and its governing board (The University of Texas Board of Regents), officers, employees, and representatives, in their individual and official capacities, from liability for the injury or death of any person(s) and damage to property that may result from my negligent or intentional act or omission while acting as a volunteer. I HAVE CAREFULLY READ THIS AGREEMENT AND UNDERSTAND IT TO BE A RELEASE OF ALL CLAIMS AND CAUSES OF ACTION FOR MY INJURY OR DEATH OR DAMAGE TO MY PROPERTY THAT OCCURS WHILE SERVING IN MY CAPACITY AS A VOLUNTEER AND IT OBLIGATES ME TO INDEMNIFY THE PARTIES NAMED FOR ANY LIABILITY FOR INJURY OR DEATH OF ANY PERSON AND DAMAGE TO PROPERTY CAUSED BY MY NEGLIGENT OR INTENTIONAL ACT OR OMISSION. Signature of Volunteer Date: Witness Date: 9

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